So what? You're not a stockholder in HashFast, you're a stockholder in a HashFast customer. It doesn't matter how good HashFast does because they keep all the profits. All IceDrill and the babyjet customers are getting are their table scraps.

If a company does well it's shareholders benefit, not's it's customers. In fact, the more they can overcharge their customers, the more the shareholders benefit.

HashFast making a lot of money isn't going to make you a dime, dude.

I'm sure HashFast's core investors will make a ton, but that's not you.

I never said I was a "stockholder in HashFast." Why did you need to boldface an obvious fact not in dispute? Strawman much?

FYI, IceDrill has a special relationship with HashFast. They get access to bulk deals on first-run chips (perhaps in exchange for helping with NRE).

You may think of IceDrill as the centralized farming division of HashFast. It's not that complicated to read and learn when the docs are all public info.

The larger point is that the combination of HashFast and IceDrill are going to blow the competition out of the water.

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So what? You're not a stockholder in HashFast, you're a stockholder in a HashFast customer. It doesn't matter how good HashFast does because they keep all the profits. All IceDrill and the babyjet customers are getting are their table scraps.

If a company does well it's shareholders benefit, not's it's customers. In fact, the more they can overcharge their customers, the more the shareholders benefit.

HashFast making a lot of money isn't going to make you a dime, dude.

I'm sure HashFast's core investors will make a ton, but that's not you.

I never said I was a "stockholder in HashFast." Why did you need to boldface an obvious fact not in dispute? Strawman much?

FYI, IceDrill has a special relationship with HashFast. They get access to bulk deals on first-run chips (perhaps in exchange for helping with NRE).

You may think of IceDrill as the centralized farming division of HashFast. It's not that complicated to read and learn when the docs are all public info.

The larger point is that the combination of HashFast and IceDrill are going to blow the competition out of the water.

IceDrill shareholders may have helped pay for HashFast's NRE costs. But that doesn't mean they get any additional profit. You still seem really confused. What does the Sierra have to do with IceDrill? Nothing. HashFast might sell a million of them, IceDrill shareholders won't get a dime of that money.